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Rutgers: A 250th Anniversary Portrait brings to life two and a half centuries of excellence in higher education. In celebration of this auspicious milestone, this limited edition commemorative book includes an eclectic mix of historical narrative, archival artifacts, and personal stories and memories from alumni. This beautifully illustrated book, with over 200 images of new and archival photographs, revisits people and programs, achievements and discoveries, with an eye toward the next 250 years.

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Rutgers: A 250th Anniversary Portrait brings to life two and a half centuries of excellence in higher education. In celebration of this auspicious milestone, this limited edition commemorative book includes an eclectic mix of historical narrative, archival artifacts, and personal stories and memories from alumni. This beautifully illustrated book, with over 200 images of new and archival photographs, revisits people and programs, achievements and discoveries, with an eye toward the next 250 years.
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THOMAS J. FRUSCIANO, who has been at Rutgers since 1989, is the University Archivist, and is also a part-time lecturer at the School of Communication and Information. He has written extensively on the history of Rutgers. His publications include The Rutgers University Football Vault: History of the Scarlet Knights.   BENJAMIN JUSTICE is an associate professor and directs the Social Studies Education Program at the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers, where he teaches courses on the history of education. He has written numerous articles and recently edited The Founding Fathers, Education, and “The Great Contest”.   EILEEN CROWLEY is a writer with nearly three decades of communications experience in corporate, newsroom, and nonprofit settings, including the Rutgers University Foundation. She is a proud Rutgers alumna, Class of '79.   MARIE LOGUE spent most of her thirty-year career at Rutgers in academic and student life administration. She served as assistant vice president for academic engagement in the Office of Undergraduate Education and as the associate dean for student development at Rutgers College, a position she held for sixteen years.   BARRY V. QUALLS is a professor of English and former vice president of undergraduate education. He joined the Rutgers faculty in 1971. In 2006, he was named the New Jersey Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support Education.   LINDA STAMATO is co-director of the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution. A Rutgers and New York University graduate, she has served as a consultant to the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations, as chairman of the Rutgers Board of Governors, and as a member of the New Jersey State Board of Higher Education.